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it's hidden to most of us, but getting larger every day. the cost of insuring a family has more than doubled since 1999 and the portion picked up by you, money straight out of your pocket is, is up 117%. why has health care costs gone snup. >> being of hip replacements and all the things that you can do in you that are expensive that you couldn't do ten year ago. baby boomers who are aging, more people using more expensive care. and you made a very good point earlier, you've got 20% is 80% of the costs and that's a big cost in one part of the demographic and that part will only get bigger. >> no one does particularly well in terms of controlling costs, either the public system, private or other countries in the world. just about everywhere you have health care costs outpacing inflation. >> at the high end, we deliver terrific care for people who can afford it. but we do know we've got one of the least efficient systems in the industrialized world. we spend far more per person and get less for it than other major industrialized nations. peop
it's hidden to most of us, but getting larger every day. the cost of insuring a family has more than doubled since 1999 and the portion picked up by you, money straight out of your pocket is, is up 117%. why has health care costs gone snup. >> being of hip replacements and all the things that you can do in you that are expensive that you couldn't do ten year ago. baby boomers who are aging, more people using more expensive care. and you made a very good point earlier, you've got 20% is...
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it doesn't level the playing field for all of us. you cheated therefore you got a better grade, we studied and we did not get the kind of grade you did because you cheat. that makes your grade unfair and i suggest you do something about it. >> larry: back with more of judge judy and we'll be taking your calls. >>> your honor, if i may, the hissy fit started -- >> i don't care. what i'm doing is creating a broad stroke of what this case is about. if you want to audition for dr. phil, go elsewhere. >> okay. >> your children are not his responsibility. >> we're not discussing my children. >> we are talking about -- no we are talking about your -- your case is dismised. that's what happens when you try to talk over me. do you understand? >> i understand. >> that's what happens. like that. >> what do you do when you get mad at both sides? >> it's actually not a popularity contest. it's much easier to rule in favor of somebody who you like and who has a just cause. but it really isn't the right thing to do. >> larry: a good judge can never
it doesn't level the playing field for all of us. you cheated therefore you got a better grade, we studied and we did not get the kind of grade you did because you cheat. that makes your grade unfair and i suggest you do something about it. >> larry: back with more of judge judy and we'll be taking your calls. >>> your honor, if i may, the hissy fit started -- >> i don't care. what i'm doing is creating a broad stroke of what this case is about. if you want to audition for...
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thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> thank you so much for joining us. we do want to talk about sarah palin a little bit. given the republican's opposition to any other stimulus is this not the government's last option to stimulate the economy? >> well, i don't think the government can create jobs or stimulate anything. i think the government is only successful when they get out of the way of the marketplace. i would like to stimulate the economy by, you know, the government's taking 25% or spending 25% of the gross domestic product. we spent 20%. why don't we go back to 20%, give 5% back to the marketplace. >> before they accuse me of selling out. i was misquoted by the wall street journal. i will not earmark anything. i will not support earmarks. i have signed a pledge and my word of honor that i will not do that. now everybody is jumping on me before they have had a chance to ask me. i will not earmark any legislation. >> i want to put up on the screen just some basic numbers what the budget is and what the deficit is. you know these numbers. a budget
thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> thank you so much for joining us. we do want to talk about sarah palin a little bit. given the republican's opposition to any other stimulus is this not the government's last option to stimulate the economy? >> well, i don't think the government can create jobs or stimulate anything. i think the government is only successful when they get out of the way of the marketplace. i would like to stimulate the economy by, you know, the...
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most of us have insurance, and most of us think that we are going to stay healthy. we are no different than katy and other ordinary americans, no different than anybody else. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it is wrong. it is bankrupting families, bankrupting business. we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year. we are going to fix it. again, i want to especially thank max for his hard work on a bill as chair of the finance commit at the. he has been committed to getting this done. this is obviously a tough time in america. it is a tough time here in montana. just six months ago, we were in the middle of the wore the recession in our lifetime. we were losing about 700 jobs each month. economists feared the great coming of a great depression. we acted as fast as we could to pass a recovery plan to stop the free-fall. i want to speak briefly about the recovery plan, because that has colo
most of us have insurance, and most of us think that we are going to stay healthy. we are no different than katy and other ordinary americans, no different than anybody else. we are held hostage at any given moment by health insurance companies that deny coverage or drop coverage or charge fees that people can't afford at a time when they desperately need care. it is wrong. it is bankrupting families, bankrupting business. we are going to fix it when we pass health insurance reform this year....
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stay with us. i know pleasing fans is a top priority, 'cause without the fans, there'd be no nascar. just like if it weren't for customers, there'd be no nationwide. that's why they serve their customers' needs, not shareholder profits. because as a mutual, nationwide doesn't report to wall street, they report to their customers. and that's just one more reason why the earnhardt family has trusted nationwide for more than 30 years. nationwide is on your side. >>> the euro around 1.36 seems to be holding steady. the pound and the yen pretty much unmoved. now, this all comes despite the slovakian parliament's rejection of that bill to empower the euro zone bailout fund. it is expected to pass later this week. but it has brought down the slovakian government which has thrown a spatter in the works to try to boost out the bailout fund. welcome back. you're watching "world business today" live on cnn. >>> now, the worst floods in decades are wreaking havoc on the livelihood of thailand's people and the
stay with us. i know pleasing fans is a top priority, 'cause without the fans, there'd be no nascar. just like if it weren't for customers, there'd be no nationwide. that's why they serve their customers' needs, not shareholder profits. because as a mutual, nationwide doesn't report to wall street, they report to their customers. and that's just one more reason why the earnhardt family has trusted nationwide for more than 30 years. nationwide is on your side. >>> the euro around 1.36...
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thank you for joining us. justin wolfers is a associate professor of business and diane swonk of mesiro financial. let's talk about taxes for a second. if you thought only the wealthiest americans are the only ones paying taxes, stick around for this. people like watching it rain, as long as they're not outside. but, i'm a home. i'm always outside. i make being inside possible. look, do me a favor. get flood insurance. floods can devastate your home. fred, how you doing over there? i think this is gonna be a problem. see what i mean? hey, i know what i'm talking about. because i'm a home people. and, there's no place like me. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. for a free brochure, call the number on your screen. >>> on the campaign trail in 2008 president obama said no family making less than $250,000 will see any form of a tax increase. unless congress does something soon, that won't hold true because the federal tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 are scheduled to expire at the end of this year.
thank you for joining us. justin wolfers is a associate professor of business and diane swonk of mesiro financial. let's talk about taxes for a second. if you thought only the wealthiest americans are the only ones paying taxes, stick around for this. people like watching it rain, as long as they're not outside. but, i'm a home. i'm always outside. i make being inside possible. look, do me a favor. get flood insurance. floods can devastate your home. fred, how you doing over there? i think this...
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thanks for joining us. there's major political debate about extending tax cuts for wealthy and average american. glen, looking at the income gap, does it take away some of the argument for extending tax cuts for the rich? >> there's two points about extension. we should extend the entire tax code until we're ready to have a serious conversation about the size of government. that's the second and bigger discussion. if in 2012 we decide we want a government as large as that in president obama's budget, we can't afford the current tax system. the bush tax cuts will all have to go. we need other tax increases. if we want a smaller government, that's a different story. that's the real question. how big do we want government to be, not the tax cuss. >> should we extend the tax cuts with an expiration date? should they all be extended? >> i think we should extend them until we're ready to have that conversation. to me it's the 2012 presidential campaign. if the american people say we would like a government of 25%
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one analyst tells us that italy will tell us an elephant in the room. because a country does not have a great record of handling physical problems, investors are expected to remain extra cautious. coming up tuesday, wall street will get a report on small business optimism along with earnings from toyota and october sales figures from mcdonald's. that's a wrap of the day on wall street. >>> the situation spooks investors and many people are asking themselves how things got this bad. let's hear from two people about an unpalatable set of circumstances. >> this is italy's recipe for disaster. not only is the country the third largest economy, but it's somewhere that we remember and know well because of its food. >> pizza, of course. pizza indeed. >> if you want to make a recipe for disaster, as in italy's case, you have to start with significant amount of borrowing. $2.5 trillion and counting. 120% of jdp. the financial situation in italy gets more precarious, it's more expensive to keep -- >> the bour b's. second one budget and cutting back on budgets, ri
one analyst tells us that italy will tell us an elephant in the room. because a country does not have a great record of handling physical problems, investors are expected to remain extra cautious. coming up tuesday, wall street will get a report on small business optimism along with earnings from toyota and october sales figures from mcdonald's. that's a wrap of the day on wall street. >>> the situation spooks investors and many people are asking themselves how things got this bad....
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here's to the owners showing us the way. [trumpet playing "reveille" fades to silence] >>> a punch in the nose to you negative nellies. national home prices actually rose 3.6%. but, let me put that gain into context for you. it is not across the board. there are other pafactors at pl. susan walkter is with the university of pennsylvania, when you look at case shiller or something else, the fact is that the price of a single family home nationwide is up year over year but we have seen signs that there is trouble in the housing market. >> the data does know that prices are up. but the increase is decelerating and i think it is fair to say we are in a band of uncertainty. prices are in a lull at this point. they may not actually fall, but we see signs of slowing of the price rice. we are not likely to see a price rise in the next few months. >> some need to look at it for investments or the market. when you think about housing you think about the house you live in, that you might be trying to sell or buy. across the country, ac
here's to the owners showing us the way. [trumpet playing "reveille" fades to silence] >>> a punch in the nose to you negative nellies. national home prices actually rose 3.6%. but, let me put that gain into context for you. it is not across the board. there are other pafactors at pl. susan walkter is with the university of pennsylvania, when you look at case shiller or something else, the fact is that the price of a single family home nationwide is up year over year but we...
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you can use those chemicals in a lot of ways. they cannot possibly want these huge stores of chemicals being in syria not knowing what's going to happen five years, ten years from now. he may have honestly reached a decision that it is not in russia's interest. secondly, he may have concluded -- i think rightly, that he could ride this anti-american horse only so far and in the end it won't put a single russian to work and it won't increase the life expectancy of russian males which has now dropped to 59 or lower. it will not restore the vitality of the russian health care system or economy. and, you know, russia still has the same decision they had to make after the end of the cold war. if you -- as long as they have plenty of oil and gas and they can sell at a high price, they can pretend that a 19th century czarist view is best. it's a loser. the russians are smart, creative problems. >> did you talk to him on the phone? >> we did for st. petersburg. i think they implemented it. when i see him or i have -- when hillary was sec
you can use those chemicals in a lot of ways. they cannot possibly want these huge stores of chemicals being in syria not knowing what's going to happen five years, ten years from now. he may have honestly reached a decision that it is not in russia's interest. secondly, he may have concluded -- i think rightly, that he could ride this anti-american horse only so far and in the end it won't put a single russian to work and it won't increase the life expectancy of russian males which has now...
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but i know their spirit defines us. they remind me in the words of scripture that ours is a future filled with hope. and if you share that faith with me, if you share that hope with me, i ask you tonight for your vote. if you reject the notion that this nation's promise is reserved for the few, your voice must be heard in this election. if you reject the notion that our government is forever beholden to the highest bidder, you need to stand up in this election. if you believe that new plants and factories can dot our landscape, that new energy can power our future, that new schools can provide ladders of opportunity to this nation of dreamers, if you believe in a country where everyone gets a fair shot and everyone does their fair share and everyone plays by the same rules, then i need you to vote this november. [ cheers and applause ] america, i never said this journey would be easy, and i won't promise that now. yes, our path is harder. but it leads to a better place. yes, our road is longer, but we travel it together
but i know their spirit defines us. they remind me in the words of scripture that ours is a future filled with hope. and if you share that faith with me, if you share that hope with me, i ask you tonight for your vote. if you reject the notion that this nation's promise is reserved for the few, your voice must be heard in this election. if you reject the notion that our government is forever beholden to the highest bidder, you need to stand up in this election. if you believe that new plants...
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start believing us. they don't know sometimes this is just politics what you guys, you know -- or folks on my side do sometimes. so just a tone of civility instead of slash and burn would be helpful. the problem we have sometimes is the media that responds only to slash and burn style politics. you don't get a lot of credit if i say, you know, i think paul ryan is a pretty sincere guy and has a beautiful family, nobody is going to run that in the newspapers, right? yeah. and by the way, in case he's going to get a republican challenge, i didn't mean it. don't want to hurt you, man. but on the specifics, i think both sides can take some blame for a sour climate on capitol hill. what i can do maybe to help is to try to bring republican and democratic leadership together on a more regular basis with me. that's, i think, a failure on my part is to try to foster better communications even if there is disagreement. and i will try to see if we can do more of that this year. hi, folks. how are you doing? i'm out
start believing us. they don't know sometimes this is just politics what you guys, you know -- or folks on my side do sometimes. so just a tone of civility instead of slash and burn would be helpful. the problem we have sometimes is the media that responds only to slash and burn style politics. you don't get a lot of credit if i say, you know, i think paul ryan is a pretty sincere guy and has a beautiful family, nobody is going to run that in the newspapers, right? yeah. and by the way, in case...
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"with us, suzanne somers. over the past 25 years, we've been inspired and awed by people who not only encountered adversity but thrived. >> larry: you never thought you would be sitting on world wide television saying i am a gay man. >> trust me, larry, if i knew, i've said this many times. if i knew how good it would feel, i would have done it ten years ago. >> larry: what was it like when you were diagnosed? >> i was so young. 29 years old. parkinson's is not what you expected to hear. >> it makes your arm do that. your legs. stuff like that. >> larry: motor control. >> that's all i know. >> larry: is there pain involved? >> no. just embarrassing. you get very angry. >> when i was first diagnosed with a.l.s., i was given two years to live. now 45 years later, i am doing pretty well. >> not to be dramatic -- it ends just below the knee. this is to show people the quality of the leg that you can actually get. >> it feels like a leg. >> unless i hit rock bottom, i wasn't going to stop production. what i saycy w
"with us, suzanne somers. over the past 25 years, we've been inspired and awed by people who not only encountered adversity but thrived. >> larry: you never thought you would be sitting on world wide television saying i am a gay man. >> trust me, larry, if i knew, i've said this many times. if i knew how good it would feel, i would have done it ten years ago. >> larry: what was it like when you were diagnosed? >> i was so young. 29 years old. parkinson's is not what...
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tell us about that? >> that's right. what we found is there are measures in the bill to introduce cost savings to medicare. they're trying to steer medicare away from deeper service where it's procedure by procedure paid and to steer more towards paying for good outcome. now, the democrats say they can cut about $500 billion by doing this. went to experts and said from the patient's end, will everything still look at exactly the same after they do this? and the experts said, you know, probably, the basics will be the same but some of the details will be different and especially in a program called medicare advantage that the private insurance companies run. there should be a number of changes there. so that's why we rated it half true. >> it was interesting. you guys were saying it is possible, particularly because of the cuts to medicare advantage, there might ultimately be benefits that are reduced. and that brings us back to what we cannot fact check which is the future. >>> there's a quick reminder, we continue to an
tell us about that? >> that's right. what we found is there are measures in the bill to introduce cost savings to medicare. they're trying to steer medicare away from deeper service where it's procedure by procedure paid and to steer more towards paying for good outcome. now, the democrats say they can cut about $500 billion by doing this. went to experts and said from the patient's end, will everything still look at exactly the same after they do this? and the experts said, you know,...
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i used to think it was ridiculous. then i suddenly started doing it and realized it was utterly addictive. i love it as a news source, as a fun source, whatever you want to use it for. but there have been a few incidents recently involving twitter where your sense, i guess, of grown-up corporate responsibility has to kick in. you're so big, so powerful, the repercussions of what people do now have very lasting effects. i guess the lasting example was the nbc situation with the british journalists, guy adams, a guy i know who was a bit outspoken. he put in the corporate address of one of the nbc bosses, complaining about olympic coverage and he got yanked off twitter. tell me about the thought process of that kind of thing and how twitter has had to evolve perhaps to deal with things like that? >> well, we've had to -- you know, to your point, we started the company sick years ago. and there was for us, it was something that we wanted to see in the world and the world took to it. it grew and grew and grew extremely fast
i used to think it was ridiculous. then i suddenly started doing it and realized it was utterly addictive. i love it as a news source, as a fun source, whatever you want to use it for. but there have been a few incidents recently involving twitter where your sense, i guess, of grown-up corporate responsibility has to kick in. you're so big, so powerful, the repercussions of what people do now have very lasting effects. i guess the lasting example was the nbc situation with the british...
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congressman pearl mutter's also with us. also joining me here is special agent jimmy cone of the fbi and special agent andrew traver of atf. our federal partners have been absolutely tremendous in supporting us. i want to start by saying how proud i am of the men and women of the aurora police department and fire department and mike garcia from the fire department, the chief of the fire department is also here with us. okay. we got to straighten out some numbers. there are a total of 70 injured in this event. as of this time, 12 dead. still the number is 10 in the theater and the last of the bodies were removed from the theater a little after 5:00 this afternoon. i want to correct one thing. i think earlier today i said the others were all hit by gunfire. i now know a handful of the people who were brought to area hospitals were not hit by gunfire but suffered other injured as a result of the chaos and trauma in the theater. and i can't tell you how many that is but it's a small number. nearly everyone was shot. little infor
congressman pearl mutter's also with us. also joining me here is special agent jimmy cone of the fbi and special agent andrew traver of atf. our federal partners have been absolutely tremendous in supporting us. i want to start by saying how proud i am of the men and women of the aurora police department and fire department and mike garcia from the fire department, the chief of the fire department is also here with us. okay. we got to straighten out some numbers. there are a total of 70 injured...
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that's what the american people expect us to do. that's why they sent us here. a few days ago, i received a letter from a mother in longmont, colorado. over the year, her son's 8th grade class saved up money and worked on projects that next week they could take a class trip to washington, d.c. they even have an appointment to lay a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier. the mother wrote that for the last few days the kids in their son's class have been worried and upset that they might have to cancel their trip because of a shutdown. she asked those of us in washington to get past our petty grievances and make things right, and she said remember, the future of this country is not for us. it's for our children. today, we acted on behalf of our children's future. next week when 50 8th graders from colorado arrive in our capital, i hope they get a chance to look up at the washington monument and feel the sense of pride and possibility that defines america. a land of many that has always found a way to move forward as one. thank you. >> president obama speaking
that's what the american people expect us to do. that's why they sent us here. a few days ago, i received a letter from a mother in longmont, colorado. over the year, her son's 8th grade class saved up money and worked on projects that next week they could take a class trip to washington, d.c. they even have an appointment to lay a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier. the mother wrote that for the last few days the kids in their son's class have been worried and upset that they might have...
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i used to get sick. i used to get sick. i go to the fire range and sometimes i would start bleeding automatically from my nose. my god, why am i bleeding? i come back and maybe i'm vomiting now. i used to get diarrhea, pains in my stomach all the time. headaches. tremendous headaches. my vision. >> reporter: what was over there? today this decorated former marine is the star witness in a multibillion dollar lawsuit. more than 7,000 residents of this caribbean island, about 75% of the people here, are suing the u.s. government. they say what the u.s. military did here made them sick. for nearly six decades, beginning right after world war ii, the american island was one of the largest firing ranges and weapons testing sites. can you give us a detailed picture of what it was like when they would use this island as a training ground? >> inside the base, you would feel the ground. you can hear the concussions. you could feel it. if you're on the range, you could feel it in your chest. it would rain, actually rain bombs. and thi
i used to get sick. i used to get sick. i go to the fire range and sometimes i would start bleeding automatically from my nose. my god, why am i bleeding? i come back and maybe i'm vomiting now. i used to get diarrhea, pains in my stomach all the time. headaches. tremendous headaches. my vision. >> reporter: what was over there? today this decorated former marine is the star witness in a multibillion dollar lawsuit. more than 7,000 residents of this caribbean island, about 75% of the...
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we have lori robinson, she joins us to break it all down. and we'll hear from the doctors tonight, did they like what they heard from the president? was it true what they heard? what are their concerns? we're following you, you're following us, twitter, face book, my space or ireport.com. the air is sweet. and zyrtec® starts... relieving my allergies... 2 hours faster than claritin®. my worst symptoms feel better, indoors and outdoors. with zyrtec®, the fastest... 24-hour allergy medicine, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. zyrtec® works fast, heard you're getting free nights from hotels.com. how? well, funny you should ask. you see, after i book 10 nights, i get a free one. say i spend 2 nights at a big name hotel, 3 at a boutique, and 5 at a beach resort... and boom! free night. ( dings, monkey chatters ) ( in a baby voice ) aren't you a smart one? ( monkey laughs ) accumulate 10 nights and get a night free. welcomerewards from hotels.com. smart. so smart. >>> all right, we're covering this debate on cnn live. the bigges
we have lori robinson, she joins us to break it all down. and we'll hear from the doctors tonight, did they like what they heard from the president? was it true what they heard? what are their concerns? we're following you, you're following us, twitter, face book, my space or ireport.com. the air is sweet. and zyrtec® starts... relieving my allergies... 2 hours faster than claritin®. my worst symptoms feel better, indoors and outdoors. with zyrtec®, the fastest... 24-hour allergy medicine, i...
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can you put us out of our misery? >> no. [ laughter ] >> but it should have screamed to you something else. real life is a healthier existence than politics. >> right. [ applause ] >> look at clark. he looks like he could still swim for west point, see? there is something to be said for real life. >> there's a serious point to be said. would you want your wife to go through the rigors of the presidency knowing what it's like these days? the brutal hold it takes on you given how you are -- she said that you and she get to be home a lot more than we used to, have a great time. we laugh at our dogs. we watch stupid movies, we go for a swim. you know, just ordinary, everyday pleasures." that goes out the window if you go back to the white house. >> well, the answer to that question is, i want her to do what she wants to do. and i think it's too soon for her to decide. both because she's just getting used to being a private citizen again. she has a book finished, she has all this stuff. and because we don't know what kind
can you put us out of our misery? >> no. [ laughter ] >> but it should have screamed to you something else. real life is a healthier existence than politics. >> right. [ applause ] >> look at clark. he looks like he could still swim for west point, see? there is something to be said for real life. >> there's a serious point to be said. would you want your wife to go through the rigors of the presidency knowing what it's like these days? the brutal hold it takes on...
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tell us what's been going on today. is the meeting behind closed doors and when do we expect he'll step down? >> reporter: the meeting is going to take place behind closed doors sometimes after 1:00 local time, 4:00 eastern time. before they go behind closed doors there will be a period of public comment. they will consider this mediated negotiated settlement that was reached on wednesday night that will let the mayor step down. the city council will have to concern itself with what is the impact going to been san diego taxpayers. there's been some concern that the city council will be asked to approve some sort of a financing. there's been a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against him by his former spokeswoman. gloria alred says she wants no taxpayer money going toward the settlement. one of the city council involved said just yesterday that throughout this meduation process he's been trying to reach the best deal for san diego taxpayers while at the same time trying to end this horrible period of dysfunction. >> do we
tell us what's been going on today. is the meeting behind closed doors and when do we expect he'll step down? >> reporter: the meeting is going to take place behind closed doors sometimes after 1:00 local time, 4:00 eastern time. before they go behind closed doors there will be a period of public comment. they will consider this mediated negotiated settlement that was reached on wednesday night that will let the mayor step down. the city council will have to concern itself with what is...
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that's all for us tonight. >>> that's all for us tonight. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "early start weekend." new violence erupts in libya but the message isn't hatred toward america, it's love. >> also, the tape that launched a thousand blogs and may have derailed a campaign. all morning we're looking at romney's comments on the 47% and the anatomy of the leak. >> you heard chicken soup for a cold. what about blueberries to fight cancer. we'll show you what to eat to beat cancer and other illnesses. >>> it is saturday, september 22nd. good morning, everyone. glad you're with us. >> we're starting with politics and the big news from the campaign trail. a piece of paper. well, it's more like a stack of paper. this stack right here. more than 300 pages, it's mitt romney's tax return. just one year, though. last year, 2011. not the tn years some have asked for. >> the romney campaign may not have released those tax forms but they did try to clear up some of the questions. >> reporter: mitt romney arrived here in las vegas knowing it's always a safe bet to do a docu
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in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. >> larry: julian asan, editor in chief of wikileaks. this weekend, the wikileaks website hosted nearly 400,000 iraqi war logs and secret battlefield reports. he's in london, we welcome him back to "larry king live." we read through all these documents, what's the significant thing we learn that we didn't know before, julian? >> there's an exact answer to that question, at least for part of the material. the iraq body count is an organization that has been collecting the reports on people's deaths in the media in iraq since 2003. we joined this extraordinarily collection of 400,000 reports with their database and we found 15,000 civilian casualties that had never previously been reported. there's a lot of other material that's not being reported either, but let's keep in mind that's 15,000 just between 20
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cnn's ted roland joins us on the phone now. ted, what is the latest there? what can you tell us? all right. it doesn't seem as though we have ted there on the phone. we'll get the latest from him as soon as we can get him back on the phone with us. it is really an interesting story that we want you to know about. >>> let's take to you new york. this from new york. police are seeking a ninth suspect in what's being called a series of brutal anti-gay hate crimes. eight members of the latin king gang have been arrested so far. police say three victims were held against their will by as many as nine assailants who beat them. new york officials are describing the crimes as the worst anti-gay attack in recent memory. >> i was sickened by the brutal nature of these crimes and saddened by the anti-gay bias that contributed to them. no one in this city should ever, ever have to feel afraid because of race, religion or sexual orientation. >> these crimes are not jokes. they are not games. they are things that eat away at the fabric of our city. >> some of the suspects are teenagers. police
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they say don't tar us all with the brush. capitalism served, as did wall street america for a very long time. >> that whole time where this believed in the free marketplace and competition where we as the consupers have many choices before they decided to merge and buy out and destroy companies and you end up in a town that has one airline or a town if you're lucky that's got one newspaper. you know, you have only -- i mean, these capitalists of the 21st century, they would like a soviet style capitalism where they're the only ones who get to call the shots. >> what is a good capitalist? >> the thing, again, when we were growing up, there was a system that said -- i mean the way i described it, i might have said this last time i was on the show, that the contract with the worker, between the workers and the owners was that if you the worker worked hard and the company prospered, you prospered. but they decided to change it to you work hard, the company prospers and you lose your job. and this has been a shock, i think, to the
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thank you for joining us. julie is the executive director for parents united for responsible education. a lovely acronym there. p.u.r.e. let me bring you up to sbeed pe. >>> the house finally passed the bill late last night. i know what extending bush tax cuts, it extends emergency been puts the for 13 months. cnn has learned that mitch mcconnell will be at the signing ceremony next hour and we'll be bringing it to you live. >>> the estate of one of bernie madoff's most successful investors has agreed to faye government a whopping $7.2 billion. that money will go to investors who were swindled. money paid by madoff to jeffry picower. he died last year. his wife settled this. the money represents more than a third of the money lost to other investors. the government says if money will be paid out to those swindled investors as soon as humans possible. >>> general motors recalling about 100,000 new suvs because of potential problems with seatbelts. in testing a seatbelt anchor on the driver's side failed during
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you wanted to us get this fiscal house in order. you wanted us to cut government spending. as you well know, you don't sense these two men are any closer to compromise this evening even though they've been talking for weeks now. at the same time, we are hearing from senators that while they're working in divergent paths on two different bills, there are still people working behind closed doors to try to find a way to compromise. to try to work this out and bridge the did i have ixd at the moment, it doesn't sound like either bill has a way of passing the opposing chamber. >> david gergen, cut through washington speak here for me and analyze these two speeches. what did they really mean? >> well, had these speeches been given three or four weeks ago, i think they would have been welcome as part of the political discourse. each side presses its point of view. to be given on the eve of a possible default, both individuals gave partisan speeches. both individuals, i think, as gloria that, giving political speeches. and i think each was intending to rally his own base. president
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and he joins us now live from nice. dan, at the beginning of this week, you could have said that the g-20 meeting wasn't really expected to elicit much, but certainly now it's at the forefront of everybody's mind, hoping that there will be some resolution. >> reporter: absolutely. i think the whole story of what's happening in greece, the concerns over the future of the greek government is going to overshadow this g-20 meeting which, you know, was talking about kind of improving the financial architecture of the g-20, et cetera, and trying to, you know, reduce the volatility of commodity prices and other issues. i think all of that is really realistically going to be largely swept away, and people will just solely be focusing on what is going to happen to greece and how can they save the euro. equally, in terms of the protests, the protests have been actually fairly muted here. we were out in one protest yesterday. you know, a few thousand people on the streets. no trouble. they're being kept here in nice, a lovely plac
and he joins us now live from nice. dan, at the beginning of this week, you could have said that the g-20 meeting wasn't really expected to elicit much, but certainly now it's at the forefront of everybody's mind, hoping that there will be some resolution. >> reporter: absolutely. i think the whole story of what's happening in greece, the concerns over the future of the greek government is going to overshadow this g-20 meeting which, you know, was talking about kind of improving the...
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set the scene for us. >> okay. so it was not towards the middle of the theater, but like middle and more down towards the ais s aisles. it was pretty close to the balcony side where the handicaps would sit, but five aisles up from there. >> and how far into the movie were we? >> it was 15 to 20 minutes into the movie. i have been hearing stuff and people saying that there was an action scene going on when the shooting happened, but there was no shooting, because it was alfred talking to bruce wayne and in the middle of the conversation, you see like on the screens right here, the bright side of the door and the exit door opens up and then something comes up flying up through the air and then it hits like, hits people like sitting down. and at first we thought it was part of the show, because we thought that people were trying to hype people up as to the new batman movie and throwing stuff s, because in the shadow, it looked like it could have been a toy bat or whatever, and right from there when it happened, there
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they're putting their lives at risk to save us and help us. we have to make sure we remember that 365 days a year and not just when tragedies like this strike. thank you very much, everybody. >> there he was the president reiterating the thoughts and prayers out to these folks. let's go back to dan because, i guess we thought the president wasn't going to speak and he did so, surprise. >> reporter: that's right. we have a pool producer who is there coordinating what the president is, coverage of the president and getting information from the white house. the white house had initially planned for this live statement but when the president wads touring this neighborhood talking to firefighters the, he was asked a question by a reporter and he began this impromptu statement. after that the white house alerted the pool that there would be no live statement. as you see there, they made last minute changes. the bottom line, the president promising the federal goth's full support to this state has been impacted by these fires not only here in colorad
they're putting their lives at risk to save us and help us. we have to make sure we remember that 365 days a year and not just when tragedies like this strike. thank you very much, everybody. >> there he was the president reiterating the thoughts and prayers out to these folks. let's go back to dan because, i guess we thought the president wasn't going to speak and he did so, surprise. >> reporter: that's right. we have a pool producer who is there coordinating what the president...
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but let us not crush the creativity and let us not look for a financial solution to economic problems. >> on that note, thank you all very much. we will be back right after this. >>> now, for our what in the world segment. what got my attention was this. it isn't some disneyland re-creation of how things were done in ancient times. it's a camel running a sesame mill and it's happening now. in the nation of yemen. i think when the politicians and pundits new front on the war on terror in yemen and when officials talking about partnerring with yemen's government to bring stability and economic ability to that country, i despair. here we go again. look, yemen is a desperately poor country set back hundreds of years in the past. it's the midst of a slow war in the north and it has a south that has been trying to succeed since 1994. yemen's capital may be the first in modern history to pick up and move because it ran out of water. but the government of that capital has seemingly little control anyway and most of the country tribal customs are the only law of the land and that land is mostl
but let us not crush the creativity and let us not look for a financial solution to economic problems. >> on that note, thank you all very much. we will be back right after this. >>> now, for our what in the world segment. what got my attention was this. it isn't some disneyland re-creation of how things were done in ancient times. it's a camel running a sesame mill and it's happening now. in the nation of yemen. i think when the politicians and pundits new front on the war on...
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they are getting to us to bring us the detail on this. what we know is that the effort by mitchell's attorneys to have him declared not guilty by reason of insanity or have him declared not mentally responsible at the time of the crimes has failed. and the jury has found brian david mitchell guilty on two counts which means that he is now going to move toward the sentencing stage. obviously, b.j., when we think about an appeal, is this an area on which they can appeal? in other words, can they say, you came to the wrong conclusion about his sanity? >> that will be part of the appeal and then also part of the appeal will be the fact that this trial even occurred when a state court judge found him incompetent then it was elected to go to federal court. you're going to see fights down the road about that. >> mitchell's legal wife brokered a deal with state and federal prosecutors this year, she was sentenced to 15 years in prison in exchange for testimony against her husband. >> she actually testified for him. >> yes. >> during the trial of
they are getting to us to bring us the detail on this. what we know is that the effort by mitchell's attorneys to have him declared not guilty by reason of insanity or have him declared not mentally responsible at the time of the crimes has failed. and the jury has found brian david mitchell guilty on two counts which means that he is now going to move toward the sentencing stage. obviously, b.j., when we think about an appeal, is this an area on which they can appeal? in other words, can they...
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bof us. call 1 800 511808 right now and perienri with once they are placed in myar, i ver think about my heari loss again. showering is not a problem travelg is not a problem they are hassle-free, they are twenty-ureven, there is no mainnance, there is nothing to do. there is just absolutely no reason not to try i there100% invisiblece, thearing is wonderful.. there is just absolutely finding one that works 24/7 th no daily ssle is justoo good to pass up. so... call now and ask about your risk fr0 day trial. get a lyric in your life. >>> well, the time to fix our broken public school system is now. we talk a lot about this on this show. there's a serious problem with the education system in this country and our kids will ultimately pay the price. here's proof. the program for international student assessment tests 15-year-old students from 70 countries around the world. every three years it release s. the results of the tests in reading, literacy, math and science. the united states ranked 14
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make china more like us. but the question is, does it change china or does china change trade and technology? and china really flexing its muscle and has a lot of power with the companies that do business there. >> and, deb, here's an example. one cable that indicates that a senior chinese official, a fairly high up, high-level official, googled himself. found something uncharitable about him and then tried to spearhead the effort to get them shut down. >> well, that's what's so interesting. apparently, when he went on to google china and began surfing he found in google china you could get a link to google.com. something google was very serious about having in place. when he went to google.com and entered his name, he came up with several very unflattering descriptions of him, and that was one of the reasons he put pressure on three ministries to come down hard on google. he also apparently asked that the network be taken -- at least take steps to try to put it down and also put prerer on the telecom compani
make china more like us. but the question is, does it change china or does china change trade and technology? and china really flexing its muscle and has a lot of power with the companies that do business there. >> and, deb, here's an example. one cable that indicates that a senior chinese official, a fairly high up, high-level official, googled himself. found something uncharitable about him and then tried to spearhead the effort to get them shut down. >> well, that's what's so...
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cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> there's some questions for dr. andrew weil. washington, d.c. on the phone, hello. hello? >> caller: hello. >> larry: go ahead. >> caller: yes. dr. weil, my question -- >> larry: don't turn your television down, go ahead. >> caller: are you fearful that if obama's health care bill does pass that those who did not previously have health care may be tempted to be less healthy? >> well, i certainly hope not. i think that, you know -- there is probably less -- this is more dependence in this country on the medical system than i have seen in other countries. in many countries, i'd say in germany, for example, people are much more self-reliant in matters of health. there's a greater tradition of taking care of yourself. here, i think the advent of prepaid medical care encourages people to run off to the hmo, to the health care facility, for every minor ache, pain, rash action headac-- rash, headache. that's a waste of our resources and i hop
cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> there's some questions for dr. andrew weil. washington, d.c. on the phone, hello. hello? >> caller: hello. >> larry: go ahead. >> caller: yes. dr. weil, my question -- >> larry: don't turn your television down, go ahead. >> caller: are you fearful that if obama's health care bill does pass that those who did not previously have health care may be tempted to be less healthy? >>...
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if the public sector program is no good, they won't use it, just as they haven't used it very much in part d. in medicare. if it's great, the insurance companies are going to have to start behaving themselves and not cutting people off and doing these terrible things they do to people. let the american people choose. i think the american people deserve to have this choice. >> larry: all right, gentlemen, i'm sorry, we're going to do a lot more with both of you. quick question for each. are we going to get a program passed, howard? >> yes, a public option will be included in the final program, up to the american people to choose whether they want it or not and the president will sign it in december. >> and i agree -- >> larry: senator, are we going to get a plan? >> we will have a plan passed in november, about $800 billion, it'll insure about 20 million more people, it won't cover everybody, it'll have a public plan, not howard's type as a backup plan as a fall back option. cooperative type plan. >> larry: one quick question, senator, before we leave, we understand from our crack staf
if the public sector program is no good, they won't use it, just as they haven't used it very much in part d. in medicare. if it's great, the insurance companies are going to have to start behaving themselves and not cutting people off and doing these terrible things they do to people. let the american people choose. i think the american people deserve to have this choice. >> larry: all right, gentlemen, i'm sorry, we're going to do a lot more with both of you. quick question for each....
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he has trained us. we've had classes and he sits down and teach us how to deal with people and how to deal in desperate situations and how to pray. we practice that at church. to all i was doing is carrying out what i'm taught every sunday and wednesday. >> do you still feel compassion for him? do you still feel sorry for this man? >> i really do. i would like to go back and visit him. >> you would like to maintain contact with him? >> i would. i would like to go back and contact him and just see how he's doing. i mean, i know that it's beyond what he sees. he's a hurting soul, and to if i can help him and allow him to get on the right path, we all go through something. and i believe that god gives us all a purpose in life. and i believe he has a purpose and destiny for that young man also. >> i want to have you on my speed dial. whenever i'm down, i want to talk to you. my gosh. you're great. >> thank you. >> i want you to call me sweetie and tell me it's going to be okay. >> it's going to be okay. >>
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stay with us. we have a lot more ahead as lawmakers rush that stop-gap bill through the house. more on what it means. then president obama will sign it. what happens next after the break. we'll talk to david gergen, paul begala, and susan mallanari. we'll be right back. 100 crisps. ♪ 100 ways to enjoy pringles. ♪ ♪ and they're the same price as the leading bag chips. 100 crisps... 100 ways. ♪ everything pops with pringles. [ male announcer ] surprisingly priced at $15,995, the 2011 jetta has arrived. discover german engineering and premium style on the jetta s with best-in-class rear legroom, as well as no-charge scheduled carefree maintenance, all standard. that's great for the price of good. hurry in, and for a limited time while they last get a 2011 jetta for $179 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. for $179 a month. how can expedia now save me even more on my hotel? well, hotels know they can't fill every room every day. like this one. and this one. and oops, my bad. so, they give expedi
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that's always used for good. it can just as well be used for bad. >>> we will be back right after this. >> i think when we come to the state where al qaeda is not successfully carrying out operations or attempting to carry out operations on the american homeland in any violent way that would cause a number of deaths. >> that seeds the initiative entirely to them. sierra hybrid. the most fuel-efficient full-size pickup on the road. may the best truck win. introducing aveeno ultra-calming with active naturals feverfew. we know feverfew... has properties that help neutralize irritation... to strengthen skin and calm redness in just one week. discover new aveeno ultra-calming. i had a great time. me too. you know, i just got out of a bad relatio... it's okay. thanks. goodnight. goodnight. (door crashes in, alarm sounds) get out! (phone rings) hello? this is rick with broadview security. is everything all right? no, my ex-boyfriend just kicked in the front door. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink
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"fortune" contributor is joining us now. the premise of your article is that there was no gun walking in fast and furious, which completely contradicts really the central argument that we've seen in the political sphere now for months. >> that's right. after six months of investigation, what became clear to me is that the things congress was holding up as center pieces of proof that guns had been walked were, in fact, misconstrued, incorrect, resulted from other motives, other reasons, that there were alternate explanations and that really this was a case of cherry picking of, you know, small phrases, sentences, without any of the context really that you need in order to understand what actually happened in phoenix group 7. >> so why back in november 2011 would the attorney general, eric holder, say that, in fact, the tactic happened and it was unacceptable? let me play a little bit. >> instance of so-called gun walking is simply unacceptable. regrettably, this tactic was used as part of fast and furious which was launched t
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thanks for joining us. have a great night. see you back here same time tomorrow. >>> what i've done is just about the stupidest thing that any human being can do. >> arnold. think you've heard his whole story? wait until you hear this. >> i love maria. she has been truly the only love that i've ever had. >> tonight, arnold schwarzenegger, intensely honest. >> i say to myself you totally screwed up, arnold. you totally failed the family and have done all this stuff and caused all this pain. >> this is the man who turned politics on its head as governor of california. what's his debate advice for president obama and mitt romney? >> you've got to be able to look right into the screen and to communicate with the people. >> what does arnold schwarzenegger want to hear from the candidates? >> how are they going to bring both of the parties together and compromise rather than getting stuck in the idealogical corners. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. our big story tonight, d-day. debate day is just 24 hours away. p
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in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. >> the book is "me" the author is ricky martin. barbara walters interviewed ricky for he200 oscar special and pushed him pretty hard about his sexuality. >> sexuality is something that each individual should deal with in their own way. that's all i have to say about that. >> well, you know, you could stop these rumors. you could say as many artists have, yes i am gay. or you could say no i'm not. i don't want to put you on the spot. you know this is being said. >> thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to express the rumors. but for some reason, i just don't feel like it. >> only i dear barbara could say i don't want to put you on the spot but are you gay? >> it really is funny now that i look at it. i haven't seen that video in a while. did that bother you? she has said that she regrets questio
in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. >> the book is "me" the author is ricky martin. barbara walters interviewed ricky for he200 oscar special and pushed him pretty hard about his sexuality. >> sexuality is something that each individual should deal with in...
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stay with us. we've got a stellar panel here to discuss the effects of this stimulus bill on the economy. is it working? who got the money, and has anybody been misusing it? we'll talk about this and most importantly jobs and how you can benefit from them. stay with us. this is a special edition of "your $$$$$." upbeat rock ♪ singer:wanted to get myself a new cell phone ♪ ♪ so i could hear myself as a ringtone ♪ ♪ who knew the store would go and check my credit score ♪ ♪ now all they let me have is this dinosaur ♪ ♪ hello hello hello can anybody hear me? ♪ ♪ i know i know i know i shoulda gone to ♪ ♪ free credit report dot com! ♪ that's where i shoulda gone! coulda got my knowledge on! ♪ ♪ vo: free credit score and report with enrollment in triple advantage. i'm congested right now in this area. my nose and right around here. (announcer) want to give afrin a try? yeah. it cleared up right away. i can breathe. (announcer) so where would you rate it? 99.9. (announcer)
stay with us. we've got a stellar panel here to discuss the effects of this stimulus bill on the economy. is it working? who got the money, and has anybody been misusing it? we'll talk about this and most importantly jobs and how you can benefit from them. stay with us. this is a special edition of "your $$$$$." upbeat rock ♪ singer:wanted to get myself a new cell phone ♪ ♪ so i could hear myself as a ringtone ♪ ♪ who knew the store would go and check my credit score ♪ ♪...
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stay with us. we've got a stellar panel here to discuss the effects of this stimulus bill on the economy. is it working? who got the money, and has anybody been ms. using it? we'll auk about this and most importantly jobs and how you can benefit from the them. stae with us. this is a special edition of "your $$$$$." ♪ singer: was getting depressed 'cause of all of the stress ♪ ♪ i was feeling at home ♪ had a poor credit score ♪ and the number would haunt me wherever i'd go ♪ ♪ thought i'd move to a place where my credit could stink ♪ ♪ and nobody would care ♪ i just wish that somebody had told me ♪ ♪ that place was a renaissance fair! ♪ ♪ free credit report dot com! tell your friends, ♪ ♪ tell your dad,tell your mom! ♪ never mind, they've been singing our songs ♪ ♪ since we first showed up with our pirate hats on! ♪ ♪ if you're not into fake sword fights ♪ ♪ pointy slippers and green wool tights ♪ ♪ take a tip from a knight who knows ♪ ♪ free cr
stay with us. we've got a stellar panel here to discuss the effects of this stimulus bill on the economy. is it working? who got the money, and has anybody been ms. using it? we'll auk about this and most importantly jobs and how you can benefit from the them. stae with us. this is a special edition of "your $$$$$." ♪ singer: was getting depressed 'cause of all of the stress ♪ ♪ i was feeling at home ♪ had a poor credit score ♪ and the number would haunt me wherever i'd go...
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you've given us a fair hearing. i appreciate that. a lot of people felt we were pretty tight on time, but when a hearing came up, we had an opportunity, and i appreciate that. >> and i appreciate that. >> newt gingrich did not get a vote. he called her a racist at the beginning. take 30 seconds, please, because we'll probably be back at it again. what did you learn in this process? couldn't we learn more about these people we're going to give a 30 or 40-year job on the supreme court? what did we learn from this process that you think could make the next one better? mr. chairman, to you first. >> i will complement jeff and the others. we tried to make sure people had a chance to ask all the questions we wanted. it is inherently frustrating because you cannot ask how you're going to rule. that is a difficult thing. but i think we have a pretty good idea of someone who is a mainstream judge who has a great deal of experience. >> are you happy with this? >> people did not press her to answer questions about future rulings that would have
you've given us a fair hearing. i appreciate that. a lot of people felt we were pretty tight on time, but when a hearing came up, we had an opportunity, and i appreciate that. >> and i appreciate that. >> newt gingrich did not get a vote. he called her a racist at the beginning. take 30 seconds, please, because we'll probably be back at it again. what did you learn in this process? couldn't we learn more about these people we're going to give a 30 or 40-year job on the supreme...
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what is it going to look like for us? >> it's going to look like a situation where people are going to spend a great deal of time pounding the payment and in particular, one of the areas that i recommend people doing is making sure that you are doing some -- your net working, but a new type of net working, get involved with some local nonprofits. >> volunteering. i have actually talked to people who very volunteering with an executive next to them painting a school wall and then when they need a job, they go talk to the executive they were next to painting the school wall. >> it's a corporate-led organization and so you are volunteering next to individuals in your field. so that's one aspect is, again, net working, net working, net working. and again, where are the jobs going to be, if you look at the structure, if you look at the public policy that's being generated right now, it's health care, it's education, it's energy and green types of jobs. >> i have a new area to throw into the mix which you might all sigh about.
what is it going to look like for us? >> it's going to look like a situation where people are going to spend a great deal of time pounding the payment and in particular, one of the areas that i recommend people doing is making sure that you are doing some -- your net working, but a new type of net working, get involved with some local nonprofits. >> volunteering. i have actually talked to people who very volunteering with an executive next to them painting a school wall and then...